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Mid & Senior Data Engineers (Databricks) | London | up to £85k + Bonus

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Are you a Databricks expert ready to make a real impact? Join our high-growth consultancy and help shape the future of data platforms for some of the UK’s most asset-intensive industries.


📍 Location: London (Hybrid – 2 days/week onsite)

📄 Role Type: Permanent

💼 Reporting to: Tech Lead

💰 Salary: £70,000 – £85,000 base + up to 20% bonus (based on performance & commercial impact)


🔍 What’s the Opportunity?

We’re on the lookout for a Mid/Senior Data Engineer to take a leading role in our expanding Databricks practice. With two senior team members moving on and demand growing fast, this is your chance to step into a high-impact, client-facing role where your work will directly shape mission-critical analytics platforms.


👥 Who Are We?

We’re a values-driven consultancy with a strong presence in utilities, manufacturing, and aviation. Our team thrives on collaboration, technical excellence, and clear communication. We don’t just build data platforms—we solve real business problems.


🛠️ What You’ll Be Doing

  • Designing and building scalable data pipelines using Databricks and medallion architecture
  • Leveraging Delta Live Tables (DLT) for streamlined transformations
  • Migrating and optimizing legacy pipelines
  • Preparing datasets for Power BI and other analytics tools
  • Implementing Unity Catalog for governance and lineage
  • Supporting pre-sales and client engagement
  • Collaborating with Platform Engineers and Architects
  • Championing best practices across engineering and DevOps


What You Bring

Must-Haves:

  • 5+ years in data engineering
  • Deep hands-on experience with Databricks
  • Strong grasp of medallion architecture & DLT
  • Proven experience in pipeline migration & optimization
  • Excellent communication skills—technical and non-technical audiences
  • Comfortable in fast-paced, client-facing environments


Nice-to-Haves:

  • Unity Catalog experience
  • Certifications (Databricks, Azure, AWS)
  • Industry experience in manufacturing or supply chain
  • Exposure to pre-sales or proposal work


🌟 Why Join Us?

  • Be part of a fast-growing team with a clear vision
  • Work on cutting-edge cloud data projects
  • Help shape our Databricks delivery model
  • Clear path to Tech Lead or Delivery Lead roles
  • A culture that values impact, quality, and continuous improvement


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